Public GitHub board
Useful for open technical collaboration, but often too developer-focused for customers and prospects.
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Let customers submit feature requests, vote on what matters, and follow progress while your product and engineering teams keep working in Linear.
Feedvote gives customers a feature request board built for submission, voting, moderation, and updates. Linear stays focused on delivery while Feedvote organizes the public request workflow.
Create a public board where users can suggest improvements without needing to know how your Linear workspace is organized.

Votes turn scattered ideas into a prioritized list your team can review before sprint planning.

Once your team accepts a request, move it into Linear without losing the customer context that made it important.

Customers can see whether a request is planned, in progress, or shipped without entering Linear.

A feature request board should not end at intake. Feedvote helps update voters when requested work moves forward.

Public GitHub works for some developer communities. Feedvote is built for customer feedback that needs to become selected Linear work.
Useful for open technical collaboration, but often too developer-focused for customers and prospects.
Great for your internal team, but not designed as a polished public request board.
Good for resolving individual problems, but weak for ranking feature demand across customers.
See the full Feedvote workflow for Linear feedback, feature requests, and public roadmap updates.
A practical guide to publishing selected Linear work in a customer-facing roadmap.
Turn raw customer ideas into prioritized Linear issues without filling Linear with noise.
Compare Feedvote for Linear-first teams that want feedback, roadmap, and updates together.
It is a customer-facing board where users submit and vote on requests before your team turns accepted ideas into Linear issues.
Yes. Approved Feedvote requests can be sent to Linear so engineering can work from accepted customer demand.
Customers vote in Feedvote, and your team can connect accepted requests to Linear issues.
Yes. Feedvote supports public customer-facing boards and roadmap pages, while Linear remains private for your team.
Collect requests, sync accepted work to Linear, publish roadmap progress, and close the loop when work ships.